Sentence examples for too much impressed from inspiring English sources

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The supporters of Cardiff were too much impressed by the inferiority of their team to be in high spirits, and when the second half began, the play was not calculated to make them believe a happier time was coming.

But one should not be too much impressed by idioms.

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While never seriously threatened, Holm didn't do too much to impress on the road to a split decision victory, a decision the Los Angeles crowd didn't agree with.

So gay marriage has become a detox symbol for Dave, the latest in a long line of hugged hoodies and hugged huskies, the Cameroons Clause IVV moment when he defies his party base as Tony Blair relished doing (too much) to impress the voters.

A live audience will merely withstand you until it learns to trust you, and the quickest way to get it to trust you is to treat it as though it's one person; to trick yourself into believing all those eyeballs and nostrils and tufts of hair and shoes and backsides and elbows all belong to one person – one person who already likes you, so you don't have to worry too much about impressing them.

If you try too much to impress him, he will likely think you're desperate.

Brooke is much impressed.

Judges not much impressed.

But he's very much impressed.

They did not seem much impressed.

Neither was much impressed with the other.

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